Category Archive for: ‘New’

How many times have you rummaged through your backpack for the thingamajig only to find that you left it at home? How many times was it at the bottom of your backpack under a pile of other things and you didn’t see it? I get …

EJ and I were recently featured in the Bangor Daily News! It was a great opportunity to share our thoughts on geocaching and spread the word. The article can be found here: Bangor Daily News For those looking for a Navicache.com update – EJ and …

As an outdoor enthusiast you know how to get out there and have fun. Hikers, you have your switchback-filled trails. Standup paddle boarders, you have your shimmering bodies of water. But there is another group that can claim the entire outdoors as their playground. Geocachers …

WEST BEND, Wis. – It’s almost time for the 6th annual West Bend $1,000 Cache Ba$h! Nearly 600 teams from 30 states and six countries are already signed up for this free, family-friendly geocaching mega-event in West Bend, the Geocaching Capital of the Midwest TM. …

A geocaching road trip can be a great way to spend a weekend (or longer) exploring new areas. Geocaching and road-tripping go together like PB and J, like beer and Pizza, like…well you get the picture. There are however several things you can do to …

Granted, because this is a geocaching forum and most of us spend a great deal of time outdoors, tick awareness and prevention is probably nothing new to you. This article is more for the uninitiated and a great opportunity for me to rant. I hate …

We talk a lot about safety here at Madcacher. That’s because we want everyone to be able to enjoy and continuing geocaching for a long time. In fact; anyone who read our post about what to carry in your geocaching kit may have noticed that …

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